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He also recorded the album Summit with jazz baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan.
In the process, she interviews characters from past Clouseau films, and also meets Clouseau's equally inept father ( played by Richard Mulligan ).
Laugh-In writers included: George Schlatter, Jack Mendelsohn, Lorne Michaels, Phil Hahn, Jim Mulligan, Jack Hanrahan, Gene Farmer, Jim Abell, Bill Richmond, Don Reo, Allan Katz, Jack Wohl, Larry Siegel, John Rappaport, Allan Manings, Jack Margolis, Bob Howard, John Jay Carsey, Richard Goren ( also credited as Rowby Greeber and Rowby Goren ), Chris Bearde ( credited as Chris Beard ), Chet Dowling, David Panich, Marc London, Paul Keyes, Dave Cox, Jack Kaplan, Stephen Spears, Hugh Wedlock Jr., Coslough Johnson ( Arte Johnson's twin brother ), Hart Pomerantz, Barry Took, Digby Wolfe, Jeremy Lloyd.
* Gerry Mulligan, jazz artist also known as " Jeru ".
She also had a long-term relationship with jazz musician Gerry Mulligan which resulted in marriage.
He is also at one point abducted by aliens and replaced with X-23, an alien Burt lookalike ( also played by Mulligan ).
The cry of Xenophon's soldiers is also mentioned by Buck Mulligan in James Joyce's novel Ulysses, " Ah, Dedalus, the Greeks!
Though Mulligan is primarily known as one of the leading baritone saxophonists in jazz history – playing the instrument with a light and airy tone in the era of cool jazz – he was also a notable arranger, working with Claude Thornhill, Miles Davis, Stan Kenton, and others.
Mulligan was also a skilled pianist and played several other reed instruments.
While in Reading, Mulligan began studying clarinet with dance-band musician Sammy Correnti, who also encouraged Mulligan's interest in arranging.
Mulligan also began playing saxophone professionally in dance bands in Philadelphia, an hour and a half or so away.
Mulligan also studied the blues with Corey Lynn Carter at this point.
The Mulligan family next moved to Philadelphia, where Gerry attended the West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys and organized a school big band, for which he also wrote arrangements.
During his period of occasional work with the Davis nonet between 1949 and 1951, Mulligan also regularly performed with and arranged for trombonist Kai Winding.
Mulligan also arranged for and recorded with bands led by Georgie Auld and Chubby Jackson.
Mulligan also studied Piano with Suezenne Fordham, who was a member of the inner circle of Jazz players in NY.
She and Mulligan also had a personal relationship from 1966 through 1972.
Mulligan also performed numerous times on television in a variety of settings during his career.
In the same interview, Tryon also hinted that he had been initially considered to direct the film before Robert Mulligan was hired for the job: " It was all step-by-step up to the point of whether I was going to become a director or not.
He also wrestled and defeated, Blackjack Mulligan, Lord Alfred Hayes, Dick Murdoch, Kenji Shibuya, and " Crippler " Ray Stevens.
He got his old members of Danny Polo, Gerry Mulligan, and Barry Galbraith back together, but also added new members like Red Rodney, Lee Konitz, Joe Shulman and Bill Barber.
The cast also includes Peter Sarsgaard as Trigorin, Mackenzie Crook as Treplyov, Art Malik as Dorn, Carey Mulligan as Nina, Zoe Kazan as Masha, and Ann Dowd as Polina.
He is also currently writing The Alan McGee Memoir with the psychologist Harry Mulligan which is expected to be released in 2013.

Mulligan and performed
In 1977, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation commissioned Harry Freedman to write the saxophone concerto Celebration which was performed by Mulligan with the CBC Symphony.
In June 1984, Mulligan completed and performed his first orchestral commission, Entente for Baritone Saxophone and Orchestra, with the Filarmonia Venetia.
In October, Mulligan performed Entente and The Sax Chronicles with the London Symphony Orchestra.
In 1987, Mulligan adapted K-4 Pacific ( from his 1971 Age of Steam big band recording ) for quartet with orchestra and performed it beside Entente with the Israel Philharmonic in Tel Aviv with Zubin Mehta conducting.
He has also recorded or performed with Dave Brubeck, Ornette Coleman, Charles Mingus, Gerry Mulligan, Elvin Jones and others.
During this period he performed together with many leading jazz musicians including Art Pepper, Julian Cannonball Adderley, Roland Kirk, Lee Konitz and Gerry Mulligan.
Since moving to New York in 1978, he has performed with Horace Silver, Gerry Mulligan, Art Farmer, Lionel Hampton and Benny Goodman.
He performed as a jazz musician with Gerry Mulligan, Ella Fitzgerald, Henry Mancini, and Barbra Streisand as well as many others.

Mulligan and soloist
In April of that year, Mulligan was a soloist with the New American Orchestra in Los Angeles for the premier of Patrick Williams ' Spring Wings.
1982-1986 Gerry Mulligan Band ( first trombone & jazz soloist )
Since the mid-1950s, baritone saxophone soloists such as Gerry Mulligan, Cecil Payne, and Pepper Adams achieved fame, while Serge Chaloff was the first baritone player to achieve fame as a bebop soloist.
* Gerry Mulligan – baritone saxophone ( guest soloist on some concerts )

Mulligan and often
" As it often refers to Gerry Mulligan and his associates in California, " west coast " merely becomes synonymous with " cool ," although Lester Young, Claude Thornhill, and Miles Davis were based in New York.
Due to his influence on Joyce ( he is also sometimes cited as an inspiration for Dubliners character Ignatius Gallaher and Exiles antagonist Robert Hand ), Gogarty's name often comes up in Joyce scholarship, though Gogarty's own editors and biographers complain that these references are frequently inaccurate, owing to Gogarty-related errata in Richard Ellmann's James Joyce and a tendency to conflate the real-life Gogarty with the fictional character of Buck Mulligan.
* Mulligan stew ( food ) a stew often made by itinerant workers
Mulligan often battled André the Giant, feuding in many different regions in the early 1980s.
" As it often refers to Gerry Mulligan and his associates in California, " west coast " merely becomes synonymous with " cool jazz ," although Lester Young, Claude Thornhill, and Miles Davis were based in New York.
Burgoo is a spicy stew, similar to Irish or Mulligan stew, often served with cornbread or corn muffins.

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